Description:

This is an unlicensed SNES port of the 1986 Laserdisc arcade game by Data East, making
it the first interactive movie game and the biggest game on the system yet (6320 Mbit).

You assume the role of a vigilante who drives a customized sports car in order to bring the
biker gang responsible for your wife’s death to justice.
Super Road Blaster is the first game to use the MSU-1, an enhancement device
comparable to special chips such as the Super FX included in certain SNES cartridges.
This game shows what titles on the ill-fated SNES CD-ROM drive might have looked like.

This game uses the MSU-1 enhancement chip.
Due to this, a MSU-1-enabled device is required to play this game.

At the time of writing, your only options are:
• bsnes , an SNES emulator developed by byuu
• sd2snes , an SD-card adaptor cartridge for the SNES developed by ikari01

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User Review Information

Quality port

A very nice port. Responsive controls. Great sound, very close to the original. Video compression, while evident, doesn’t detract from the gameplay. The original laserdisc game weighs in at about 14GB, so hats off to the maker for reducing this to a far more manageable size. bsnes 0.86 supported this without any further work on my part.